The Export-Import Bank, is a federal agency that is responsible for increasing America's exports. It helps companies get bank loans and uses tax money to help U.S. businesses compete with heavily subsidized foreign competitors.
However, critics think that the bank has neglected small businesses that want to export abroad, and have focussed on big deals, like helping Boeing sell airplanes.
Congress is now thinking about creating a small business division inside the bank, to handle loans up to $10 million.
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